in this plan, which is to say, texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, south carolina, and florida, you may recall how they voted in this presidential election, and then coincidentally texas has the highest rate of uninsured people in this country, one in four people in texas doesn't have health insurance coverage, how does a governor explain that to his constituents? >> >> this is crazy town. what you said they're getting at the outset is essentially free health care for these people in their state and one interesting thing, you mentioned, texas has the highest rate of uninsured in the country. red are much more uninsured. so this plan, this medicaid part in particular, is a huge subsidy from blue states to red states. massachusetts and new york, and rhode island are helping to pay for texas and missouri and alabama. but they're going to say no for the first couple years when they get 100% paid for and then no after that when they're getting a 9 to 1. the current medicaid program which no state has to participate in, i should say, gives you about a 55% match. the federal governmen